Bromley-by-Bow gasholders

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Overhead view of the gasholders in 2020

The Bromley-by-Bow gasholders are a group of seven cast iron Victorian gasholders in Twelvetrees Crescent, West Ham, in the London Borough of Newham. They are named after nearby Bromley-by-Bow in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

Built between 1872 and 1878 to store gas from the nearby Bromley gasworks, the site stopped storing gas in 2010, and is currently a brownfield site. They are thought to be the largest group of Victorian gasholders in Britain, with the Victorian Society calling them "a true symbol of the Industrial Revolution".[1]

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